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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by aw1950, May 10, 2012.

  1. aw1950
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    I am wanting to know what you guys are using for power trunk latches . From what type of car . Thanks . AW1950
     
  2. 72hd
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    you can use just the solonoid from mid 70s-80s gm cars or if you have a good hiding place to mount it and can find one long enough a hood release cable makes a good manual release
     
  3. aw1950
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    Thats one idea . Any more ?
     
  4. aw1950
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  5. Aviator
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    I'm using a Honda CRV latch with U-bolt catch. A solenoid wired to a push ****on on the dash triggers the release. A hood spring pops the trunk open.
     
  6. aw1950
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    Thanks for the idea Aviator
     
  7. BJR
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    I always liked the trunk ****ers from 80's Cadillacs.
     
  8. aw1950
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    Not sure if I know what you mean . Did they draw the lid closed after latching ???
     
  9. JokerJ
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    I've had a few Cadillacs w/ the "trunk ****ers" but always refered to them as "log splitters". Most have problems as people tend to slam them too hard when it isn't necessary.
     
  10. aw1950
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    Thanks . Sounds like something to stay away from then ??? Later..
     
  11. I used the hood latch from a Hyundai car. The latch itself is centering in the receiver and spring loaded so trunk pops open. I ran the cable to an easy to reach but hidden location, and open manually.
     
  12. JMel
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    I'm using a hood latch from a VW Bug for my deck lid. Pull cable hidden under seat opens 'er up. I didn't want a T-handle or any handle period on my deck lid.

    Had some bugs when I first installed it...angle was wrong and would constantly get stuck which really ****s when you need to open your trunk to get to your gas tank. But I finally have it worked out now.
     
  13. Spidercoupe
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    I used the trunk release and ****er from an 80's crysler k car. it releases good and ****s her back down tight.
     
  14. CruZer
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    1998 Pontiac Bonneville worked good in my '40 Ford. I left the handle on to look stock, but I got sick and tired of replacing those cheap Vinteque repros. (Made in China )
     
  15. Morgan91
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    I just used the stock Chevy latch on mine and just adapted a solenoid out of a shaved door handle kit. Also have a cable hooked to it that I can pull if I loose power.
     
  16. aw1950
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    The one thing I see here is the fact , above all else is to have a back up pull cable in case of power failure . I guess you could use anything from any type car and adapt it for your own application . I just thought maybe there was a definite favorite , used by other car builders . Thanks for all you ideas guys . Andy..
     
  17. uglysteve
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    Anyone have pictures of how they did their latches? I want to get rid of the big trunk handle on my 48 and I'd like to see how some of you mounted the latches and whatever. I can read all day about it but im the type of guy whose brain does better with pictures!


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  18. NashRodMan
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    ^^^^^What he said!
     
  19. aw1950
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    bttt help some guys out would ya ???
     

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